Hogan, AnthonyTanton, RobLockie, StewartMay, Sarah2015-12-102015-12-101660-4601http://hdl.handle.net/1885/56926Objective: This study examined whether a wellbeing approach to resilience and adaptation would provide practical insights for prioritizing support to communities experiencing environmental and socio-economic stressors. Methods: A cross-sectional survey, bKeywords: climate change; climate variation; resource allocation; risk assessment; social capital; socioeconomic impact; socioeconomic survey; stakeholder; vulnerability; adaptive behavior; adult; aged; article; behavior change; controlled study; coping behavior; c Adaptive capacity; Climate variability and change; Resilience; Social capital; Thresholds in wellbeing; VulnerabilityFocusing Resource Allocation-Wellbeing as a Tool for Prioritizing Interventions for Communities at Risk201310.3390/ijerph100834352016-02-24